Assessing attitudes of patient-centred care among students in international chiropractic educational programs: a cross-sectional survey

Abstract Background Patient-centred care is internationally recognized as a foundation of quality patient care. Attitudes of students towards patient-centred care have been assessed in various health professions. However, little is known how chiropractic students’ attitudes towards patient-centred c...

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Main Authors: Karin Hammerich, Kent Stuber, Sheilah Hogg-Johnson, Anser Abbas, Martin Harris, Henrik Hein Lauridsen, Nadège Lemeunier, Michele Maiers, Peter McCarthy, Vanessa Morales, Corrie Myburgh, Vanessa Petrini, Katherine Pohlman, Silvano Mior
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Published: BMC 2019-09-01
Series:Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12998-019-0263-x
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spelling doaj-7fba2a39367f45a6bb56540712c60e952020-11-25T03:27:16ZengBMCChiropractic & Manual Therapies2045-709X2019-09-012711910.1186/s12998-019-0263-xAssessing attitudes of patient-centred care among students in international chiropractic educational programs: a cross-sectional surveyKarin Hammerich0Kent Stuber1Sheilah Hogg-Johnson2Anser Abbas3Martin Harris4Henrik Hein Lauridsen5Nadège Lemeunier6Michele Maiers7Peter McCarthy8Vanessa Morales9Corrie Myburgh10Vanessa Petrini11Katherine Pohlman12Silvano Mior13Canadian Memorial Chiropractic CollegeCanadian Memorial Chiropractic CollegeCanadian Memorial Chiropractic CollegeCanadian Memorial Chiropractic CollegeCentral Queensland UniversitySouthern Denmark UniversityInstitut Franco-Européen de ChiropraxieNorthwestern Health Sciences UniversityUniversity of South WalesParker UniversitySouthern Denmark UniversityCanadian Memorial Chiropractic CollegeParker UniversityCanadian Memorial Chiropractic CollegeAbstract Background Patient-centred care is internationally recognized as a foundation of quality patient care. Attitudes of students towards patient-centred care have been assessed in various health professions. However, little is known how chiropractic students’ attitudes towards patient-centred care compare to those of other health professions or whether they vary internationally, and between academic programs. Objective To assess the association of select variables on student attitude towards patient-centred care among select chiropractic programs worldwide. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study using the Patient-Practitioner Orientation Scale (PPOS) to assess students’ patient-centred attitudes towards the doctor-patient relationship. Eighteen items were scored on a 1 to 6 Likert scale; higher scores indicating more patient-centredness. All students from seven chiropractic educational programs worldwide were invited to complete an online survey. Results were analyzed descriptively and inferentially for overall, sharing and caring subscales. General linear regression models were used to assess the association of various factors with PPOS scores. Results There were 1858 respondents (48.9% response rate). Student average age was 24.7 (range = 17–58) years and 56.2% were female. The average overall PPOS score was 4.18 (SD = 0.48) and average sharing and caring subscale scores were 3.89 (SD = 0.64) and 4.48 (SD = 0.52), respectively. There were small but significant differences in all PPOS scores by gender, age, and program. Year/semester of study within a program typically was not associated with scores, neither was history of previous chiropractic care nor having family members who are health professionals. Conclusion This is the first international study assessing students’ attitudes of patient-centred care in chiropractic educational programs. We found small but significantly different PPOS scores between chiropractic programs worldwide that did not change across year/semester of study. Scores tended to be lower than those reported among medical students. Observed differences may be related to curricular content, extent of patient exposure and/or regional cultural realities.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12998-019-0263-xClinical educationPatient-centred careChiropractic studentsSurveys and questionnaires
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author Karin Hammerich
Kent Stuber
Sheilah Hogg-Johnson
Anser Abbas
Martin Harris
Henrik Hein Lauridsen
Nadège Lemeunier
Michele Maiers
Peter McCarthy
Vanessa Morales
Corrie Myburgh
Vanessa Petrini
Katherine Pohlman
Silvano Mior
spellingShingle Karin Hammerich
Kent Stuber
Sheilah Hogg-Johnson
Anser Abbas
Martin Harris
Henrik Hein Lauridsen
Nadège Lemeunier
Michele Maiers
Peter McCarthy
Vanessa Morales
Corrie Myburgh
Vanessa Petrini
Katherine Pohlman
Silvano Mior
Assessing attitudes of patient-centred care among students in international chiropractic educational programs: a cross-sectional survey
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
Clinical education
Patient-centred care
Chiropractic students
Surveys and questionnaires
author_facet Karin Hammerich
Kent Stuber
Sheilah Hogg-Johnson
Anser Abbas
Martin Harris
Henrik Hein Lauridsen
Nadège Lemeunier
Michele Maiers
Peter McCarthy
Vanessa Morales
Corrie Myburgh
Vanessa Petrini
Katherine Pohlman
Silvano Mior
author_sort Karin Hammerich
title Assessing attitudes of patient-centred care among students in international chiropractic educational programs: a cross-sectional survey
title_short Assessing attitudes of patient-centred care among students in international chiropractic educational programs: a cross-sectional survey
title_full Assessing attitudes of patient-centred care among students in international chiropractic educational programs: a cross-sectional survey
title_fullStr Assessing attitudes of patient-centred care among students in international chiropractic educational programs: a cross-sectional survey
title_full_unstemmed Assessing attitudes of patient-centred care among students in international chiropractic educational programs: a cross-sectional survey
title_sort assessing attitudes of patient-centred care among students in international chiropractic educational programs: a cross-sectional survey
publisher BMC
series Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
issn 2045-709X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Background Patient-centred care is internationally recognized as a foundation of quality patient care. Attitudes of students towards patient-centred care have been assessed in various health professions. However, little is known how chiropractic students’ attitudes towards patient-centred care compare to those of other health professions or whether they vary internationally, and between academic programs. Objective To assess the association of select variables on student attitude towards patient-centred care among select chiropractic programs worldwide. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study using the Patient-Practitioner Orientation Scale (PPOS) to assess students’ patient-centred attitudes towards the doctor-patient relationship. Eighteen items were scored on a 1 to 6 Likert scale; higher scores indicating more patient-centredness. All students from seven chiropractic educational programs worldwide were invited to complete an online survey. Results were analyzed descriptively and inferentially for overall, sharing and caring subscales. General linear regression models were used to assess the association of various factors with PPOS scores. Results There were 1858 respondents (48.9% response rate). Student average age was 24.7 (range = 17–58) years and 56.2% were female. The average overall PPOS score was 4.18 (SD = 0.48) and average sharing and caring subscale scores were 3.89 (SD = 0.64) and 4.48 (SD = 0.52), respectively. There were small but significant differences in all PPOS scores by gender, age, and program. Year/semester of study within a program typically was not associated with scores, neither was history of previous chiropractic care nor having family members who are health professionals. Conclusion This is the first international study assessing students’ attitudes of patient-centred care in chiropractic educational programs. We found small but significantly different PPOS scores between chiropractic programs worldwide that did not change across year/semester of study. Scores tended to be lower than those reported among medical students. Observed differences may be related to curricular content, extent of patient exposure and/or regional cultural realities.
topic Clinical education
Patient-centred care
Chiropractic students
Surveys and questionnaires
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12998-019-0263-x
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